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St George the Martyr is a church in the historic Borough district of south London. It lies within the modern day London Borough of Southwark on Borough High Street at the junction with Long Lane, Marshalsea Road, and Tabard Street. St George the Martyr is named after Saint George. The church is a Grade II* listed building.[2]
The church has strong associations with Charles Dickens, whose father was imprisoned for debt in the Marshalsea prison. The surviving wall of the prison adjoins the north side of the churchyard. Dickens himself lived nearby, in Lant Street, lodging in a house that belonged to the Vestry Clerk of St George's. This was during the darkest period of his life when, as a teenager, with his father in prison, he had to work in the 'blacking factory', and his literary career must have seemed an impossible dream. Later, he was to set several scenes of the novel Little Dorrit in and around St George's Church. There is a small representation of Little Dorrit in the east window of the church.[3]
It is also a recognised church of the City of London Company of Parish Clerks and the guild church of the Guildable Manor.[4] From 2008 the annual Southwark Quit Rents ceremony, before the Queen's Remembrancer has taken place there.
History
Surviving wall of the
Marshalsea debtors' prison at the north side of the churchyard.
According to traditional hagiography, the saint served as a soldier in the Roman Army and was killed on the orders of the emperor Diocletian in 303 for refusing to persecute Christians and confessing to his own Christianity. The earliest reference to this church is in the Annals of Bermondsey Abbey, which claims that the church was given by Thomas Ardern and Thomas his son in 1122. The date follows the Battle of Acre when the St George myth became adopted by English crusaders; perhaps the church dedication is related to the Arderns' involvement in the Crusade. This gift included tithes from their manor at Horndon in Essex and "land of London Bridge returning five solidos". This statement means that this St George's is the first and the oldest church with this dedication in the present London area and it predates Edward III's adoption of George as the patron of the Garter by over 200 years. The statement is also the first reference to London Bridge's endowment lands. The present priest was nominated by the City's Bridge House Estates.
On Henry V's return from the battle of Agincourt in 1415 he was welcomed by the Aldermen of London on the steps of the church. The 'Agincourt Song' was commissioned as part of the celebration. In this battle the standard with the red cross was used for the first time. In the same year St George became the patron saint of England.
The west tower dominates views along Borough High Street from both the north and south due to the curve in the street at this point, where it now meets Great Dover Street. Originally, a much narrower road to the south of the church called Church Street led into Kent Street (now renamed Tabard Street), the historic route to Dover. Due to the volume of traffic, Great Dover Street was cut through parallel to Kent Street as part of the road network enhancements associated with the new Westminster Bridge and London Bridge route improvements, in 1750. Tabard Street was subsequently extended through the churchyard on the north side of the church, leaving the church on an island site.
The present church is believed to be the third on this site. There was a Norman church of unknown appearance, inscribed stones from it were discovered in the second church. This was replaced at the end of the fourteenth century by a church with a bell tower, which may have been from where Antonin de Wyngaerde surveyed at least part of his plan view of London, which includes a drawing of the church, but slightly out of position as might occur if drawn onto the perspective latterly. The church also appears to be that in William Hogarth's engraving of Southwark Fair made in 1733, a year before it was demolished. The church was rebuilt in a Classical style to the designs of John Price between 1734 and 1736, partly funded by £6,000 from the Commission for Building Fifty New Churches. The major City Livery Companies and the Bridge House Estates also supported this rebuilding, their arms decorate the nave ceiling and stained glass.
The red brick and Portland Stone structure of the church has suffered from considerable subsidence damage, and the nave was declared unsafe in 2000, although services continued in other parts of the building. In September 2005, St George the Martyr received funding via the Heritage Lottery Fund for repairs and refurbishments, which involve complete underpinning of the building, and the lowering of the floor levels in the crypt to create additional space. A large number of lead Georgian coffins were removed from the crypt to allow the works to take place. Subsequent archaeological investigations of the ground beneath the church found substantial Medieval and Roman structures. The destruction of some archaeological remains before a fuller excavation could be completed led to controversy.[5]
The church was closed for restoration works between September 2005 and March 2007. During this time the congregation worshipped at nearby Guy's Chapel. The new 'crypt', in fact a church hall created by the underpinning works, provides a new conference venue in central London. Services at St George's resumed on Palm Sunday 1 April 2007.[6]
Architecture
The spire of St George the Martyr
The church is built of red brick with Portland stone, and has a copper and slate roof. There is a pediment at the west entrance, supported by Ionic columns. The tympanum displays reliefs of angels, and there are eight steps leading up to the entrance.[2]
The tower is built of Portland stone, with a large spire. On top of the spire is a ball and weather vane.[2]
Inside, the nave has a gallery on three sides, with a pair of fluted Ionic columns supporting the gallery at the west end. On the ceiling is a painting done by Basil Champneys in 1897 of cherubs breaking through a clouded sky, with texts on a ribbon. The coats of arms of four of the the City Livery Companies (the Skinners, Grocers, Fishmongers and Drapers) appear on a frieze. The chancel has three bays. There is a tall pulpit on four Ionic columns, and an octagonal font of grey marble.[2][7]
The east window of the church, which includes a kneeling figure of Dickens' Little Dorrit, was designed by Marion Grant.[7]
Like St James Garlickhythe in the City of London, St George the Martyr has two reliefs of the Royal Arms. Both are of the House of Stuart. The main one, located on the gallery at the west end, is said to have come from the former church of St Michael Wood Street.[8]
See also
References
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- St Dunstan, East Acton
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- St Mary and St Nicholas, Greenford
- St Mellitus, Hanwell
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- Holy Trinity, Canning Town
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- All Hallows, Twickenham
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- Christ Church, East Sheen
- Holy Trinity Barnes
- Holy Trinity Richmond
- Holy Trinity Twickenham
- St Andrew, Ham
- St Augustine's, Whitton
- St James, Hampton Hill
- St John the Divine, Richmond
- St John, Hampton Wick
- St Luke, Kew
- St Mark, Teddington
- St Matthias, Richmond
- St Michael and All Angels, Barnes
- St Michael, Fulwell
- St Peter & St Paul, Teddington
- St Philip and All Saints, Kew (The Barn Church)
- St Philip and St James, Whitton
- St Richard, Ham
- St Stephen, Twickenham
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- St James, Twickenham
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- St Mary Magdalen, Mortlake
- St Osmund, Barnes
- St Theodore, Hampton
- St Thomas Aquinas, Ham
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- Christian Fellowship in Richmond
- Duke Street Church, Richmond
- East Sheen Baptist
- Ebenezer Strict Baptist Chapel, Richmond
- Elim Pentecostal Church, East Sheen
- First Church of Christ, Scientist, Richmond
- Free Grace Baptist Church, Twickenham
- Friends, Richmond
- Ham Christian Centre
- Hampton Baptist
- Hampton Hill United Reformed
- Hampton Methodist
- Raleigh Road United, Richmond
- Richmond & Putney Unitarian
- St Francis (Hickey's Almshouses), Richmond
- Salvation Army, Teddington
- Salvation Army, Twickenham
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- Twickenham United Reformed Church
- The Vineyard Life Church, Richmond
- Whitton Baptist
- Whitton Methodist
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- Christ Church, Southwark
- St George the Martyr, Southwark
- St Giles, Camberwell
- St John Horsleydown, Southwark
- St Mary, Rotherhithe
- St Mary, Newington
- St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey
- St Olave, Southwark
- St Saviour, Southwark
- St Thomas, Southwark
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- Christ Church, Spitalfields
- St Anne, Limehouse
- St Dunstan, Stepney
- St George in the East
- St John of Wapping
- St Katharine's by the Tower
- St Leonard, Bromley
- St Mary, Stratford-le-Bow
- St Mary Matfelon, Whitechapel
- St Matthew, Bethnal Green
- St Matthias Old Church, Poplar
- St Paul, Shadwell
- St Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London
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- Annunciation, Marble Arch
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- Henry VII Chapel
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- Holy Trinity, South Kensington
- Queen's Chapel, St James
- St Augustine's, Kilburn
- St Cyprian's, Marylebone
- St Gabriel's, Pimlico
- St James, Paddington
- St James the Less, Pimlico
- St John's Wood Church
- St Mary, Marylebone
- St Mary on Paddington Green
- St Matthew's, Bayswater
- St Matthew's, Westminster
- St Paul's, Knightsbridge
- St Peter, Vere Street
- St Peter's, Victoria
- St Saviour's, Pimlico
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- Church of our Lady of the Assumption and St Gregory, Westminster
- Crown Court Church, Covent Garden
- Dormition Cathedral
- Enon Chapel
- French Protestant Church of London, Soho
- Immaculate Conception, Farm Street
- Notre Dame de France
- One Mayfair Church
- Regent Hall, Oxford Street
- Saint Charles Borromeo church
- St. James's, Spanish Place
- St John's Wood Road Baptist Church
- St Patrick's, Soho
- St Sophia's Cathedral, Bayswater
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- Ulrika Eleonora
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- West Street Chapel, Westminster
- Westminster Cathedral
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- Westminster Chapel, Victoria
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